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He’s Already Dead!” Simpsons meme to save what little is left of Drake’s dignity. Universal Music Group (UMG) basically wrote a diss track of its own in a newly filed motion to dismiss the ...
Drake's legal team has raised concerns that “millions of people” believe Kendrick Lamar was directly accusing him of being a paedophile in his diss track. The claim comes amid a legal battle that ...
UMG was denied its request to delay discovery in the lawsuit after the company said Drake's document requests put an "undue burden" on the company. By Ethan Millman A federal judge denied ...
Things between Drake and UMG are heating up. Today (March 17), UMG clapped back at the “Gimme A Hug” rapper’s defamation lawsuit with a filing of its own–a dismissal motion. In court ...
Drake's legal team has provided the following statement to XXL in response to UMG asking that the rapper's defamation lawsuit be dismissed. "UMG wants to pretend that this is about a rap battle in ...
Update: Drake’s attorney, Michael J. Gottlieb, shared a statement: “UMG wants to pretend that this is about a rap battle in order to distract its shareholders, artists and the public from a ...
The eye-popping comments from Universal Music Group (UMG) came in a filing submitted Monday in which the company asked a judge to dismiss the defamation lawsuit, which Drake filed in January.
UMG had previously requested that the court delay discovery. That motion has now been denied, meaning that Drake can proceed with requesting access to documents that UMG has called “highly ...
A day after moving to dismiss the lawsuit, UMG followed up Tuesday by asking the judge to pause discovery until he rules on that motion. That ruling is likely to end the entire case, UMG argued ...
UMG, which represents both artists, broadly argues that the court should dismiss Drake’s lawsuit because he’s just the sore loser of an ugly rap battle and can’t back up any of his claims.
In its first court response to the lawsuit, the world's biggest music company didn't hold back. By Bill Donahue Universal Music Group has filed a scathing first court response to Drake’s ...
In documents filed earlier today, according to Variety, UMG said Drake only filed his lawsuit because he “lost a rap battle that he provoked and in which he willingly participated.” ...